Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Prionotus beanii (Prionotus beani)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Ichthyology


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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48718   1964-06-01
Colombia, Sta. 4913, Cr. 92., 12.15 -72.783333

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48080   1968-05-22
Guyana, Grid no. R-33a.

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48735   1968-07-12
Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago, Tobago

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48079   1968-07-13
Trinidad and Tobago, Off west coast., 10.339424 -61.561363

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48719   1968-07-21
Venezuela, I. de Margarita., 11 -64

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48716   1968-07-21
Venezuela, Off north coast of Margarita I., 11.093001 -64.003089

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48737Natl. Marine Fisheries Service   1972-06-22
Suriname, Suriname, 7.583333 -57.2

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48436Miller, G.   1976-05-20
French Guiana, French Guiana, 6.133333 -53.033333

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48715U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   1962-05-30
Panama, Panama, 9.033333 -81.433333

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48082U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service   1965-09-24
Venezuela, Venezuela, 11.416667 -63.816667

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Prionotus beani Goode in Goode and Bean, 1896
48723   
Trinidad and Tobago, Cr. 94, Sta. 5025., 11.133333 -60.966667


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Google Map

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